VAN RIPER-1928 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Abraham Z.-clerk-home 174 17th Ave. 12/13/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1928 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Abraham Z.-clerk-home 174 17th Ave. 12/13/2000 |
VAN RIPER-DAR of the American Revolution
Volume 160 -page 42-1938-159121 Miss Anna Louisa Roat Richard Van Riper (1734-1807) commanded a company of New Jersey Volume 130 -page 2-1933-129005 Mrs. Fanny Garretson Van Reypen Shepard 1. Henry G. Van Reypen (1823-60) m. 1846 Sarah Van Buskirk (1826-1908). Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818) served as lieutenant in the New Jersey |
VAN RIPERS BURIED AT CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 7 last part. SECTION 16 149. 152. 163. SECTION 18 165. |
1910 Van Riper Federal Sensus Sussex County New Jersey ————————————- Sussex Borough Roll T624-909 District185 page 255b, sheet 4, image 8, April 22 Unionville Avenue 75-99 (two family house) 124-166 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Livingston County Handy Township Fowlerville T623-roll 726 district 69 page 87b, sheet 9, image 18, June 21 236-239 257-257 |
1870 Van Riper Oregon Douglas County ===================== Calapooia M593-roll 1285 P.O. Oakland page 300a , sheet 1, image 1, Aug. 5 6-6 G. B. Van Riper-42-M-W-farmer-$4.000-$1,242-b.N.Y.. Sarah Van Riper-36-F-W-keeps house-b.Illinois Ann Van Riper-14-F-W-at school-b.Oregon Sarah Van Riper-10-F-W-b.Oregon Garrett Van Riper-7-M-W-b.Oregon Ida Van Riper-3-F-W-b.Oregon George Farm-17-M-W-b.California ———————————————————————————- 11/8/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County ==================== Ward 8 Brooklyn M593-roll 950 P.O. Booklyn page 65b, sheet 130, image 130, June 29 814-1007 (three family house) James Van Riper-30-M-W-hackman-b.N.Y.. Kate Van Riper-22-F-W-keeps house-b.PA. Arthur Van Riper-9mths.-M-W-b.N.Y.. Huldah Van Riper-68-F-W-b.N.J.. ——————————————————– 9/29/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State New York County =============== New York City Ward 18, District 4 M653-813 page 498-498, sheet 42-43, image 42-43, June 19 152-237 Ann Van Riper-64-F-W-boarding house (17 E.37th St.) -$3,000-b.N.Y. (Ann-widow of John) Eliza Van Riper-43-F-W-b.N.Y. Cadela Van Riper-37-F-W-b.N.Y.. Leman T. Baker-45-M-W-b.N.Y.. Sarah M. Baker-43-F-W-b.N.Y.. Edwd L. Baker-18-M-W-clerk-b.N.Y.. Anna Baker-15-F-W-b.N.Y.. Robert Baker-13-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. H. C. Holman-50-M-W-clerk-b.N.Y.. A. R. Holman-25-F-W-b.N.Y.. Mary Reilly-25-F-W-domestic-b.Ireland Henry Burton-30-M-W-broker-b.England Efey Burton-25-F-W-b.N.Y.. Delia Corr-17-F-W-domestic-b. Ireland —————————————————– 7/9/2004 |
Here are some more of the Van Reipens. They are as follows: Left standing: Elizabeth VR Bedell Nutter, unknown, unknown, Forrest Atherton Heath, Carolyn VR Bedell Heath Sitting: unknown, child?, Caroline Westervelt Van Reipen Boy seated: Charles Robinson Nutter (1/2 bro of Carolyn Bedell). Elizabeth VR was my great grandmother who read to me while sitting in a big brown wicker chair until I was 3 1/2; Best wishes, |
1870 New Jersey Census Passaic County NJ Aquackanonk Twp.(Clifton-Passaic City) ——————————— 7-6 82-85 124/1-126 214-226 294-296 Aquackanonk Twp.-PO Passaic 296-298 395-398 504-515 643-662 James Van Riper-M-W-Carpenter- —–$500-b.NJ |
P.O. Holly
page 274a, sheet 29, image 29, July 9
258-244
J. A. Van Riper-43-M-W-doctor-$300-b.N.Y..
Sarah A. Van Riper-30-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Allen R. Baker-11-M-W-at school-b.N.Y..
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Orion Twp.
M593-695
P.O. Canandaigna
page 391a, sheet 18, image 18, June 14
149-146
Harman Van Riper-67-M-W-farmer-$1,000-$150-b.N.J..
Phebe Van Riper-69-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y..
Peter Van Riper-30-M-W-laborer-b.Michigan
Harvlle Van Riper-25-M-W-laborer-b.Michigan
Julia Ann Van Riper-23-F-W-b.Michigan
Sarah Van Riper-6-F-W-b.Michigan
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Royal Oak
M593-roll 695
P.O. Royal Oak
page 522b, sheet 28, image 28, June 14
222-222
Rosetta Decker-64-F-W-keeps house-$4,000-$1,500-b.N.Y..
Sarah Decker-41-F-W-b.N.Y..
Cornelius Van Riper-65-M-W-b.N.J..
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08/10/2004
1860 Federal Census VAN RIPER Paterson City, Passaic Co., N.J. ================================== Paterson, East ward page 309, sheet ,image 13, June 18 M653-roll 706 63-103 Marinus Van Riper-52-M-W-shoemaker-$150-b.N.J.. Catherine Van Riper-42-F-W-b.N.J.. Cornelius Van Riper-16-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. Andrew I. Van Riper-14-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. Paul Van Riper-12-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. Alfred Van Riper-5-F-W-b.N.J.. Rachel Van Riper-6mths.-F-W-b.N.J.. ———————————————– Paterson, East ward page 319,sheet 23, image 23,June — M653-roll 706 119-183 154-239 160-245 246-338 A.(Anthony) Van Riper-39-M-W-day artist-$10,000-$250-b.N.J.. 284-375 312-416 323-427 354-468 504-659 51-95 (two family house) 56-110 (Eight family building) 198-314 (two family house) 671-863 810-1037 322-440 (two family house) 29-44 44-74 102-175 (three family house) 104-179 (two family house) 254-421 |
1860 VAN RIPER Sussex County, N.J. M653-roll 709 ——————————————————————— Wantage Twp., P.O. Deckertown page 152, sheet 2, image 62, June 29 11-11 30-30 32-32 203-203 164-169 |
1870 VAN RIPER Essex County New Jersey ————————————- Caldwell Twp. M593-roll 860 P.O. Caldwell p117b, sheet 26, image 26, June 15 206-226 William Van Riper-29-M-W-farm laborer-$250-b.N.J.. Caroline Van Riper-22-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. ————————————————————————– Caldwell Twp. M593-roll 860 P.O. Caldwell p127a, sheet 45, image 45, June 23 351-385 402-448 478-533 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =================== Gravesend P.O. Gravesend M593-roll 963 page 115a, sheet 5, image 5, June 4 37-39 James Van Riper-35-M-W-carpenter-b.N.Y.. Catharine Van Riper-29-F-W-keeps house-b.N.Y.. Sarah Van Riper-12-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. John Van Riper-10-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Mary J. Van Riper-8-F-W-b.N.Y.. William Van Riper-4-M-W-b.N.Y.. ——————————————————————– Gravesend P.O. Gravesend M593-roll 963 page 134b, sheet 44, image 44, June 21 328-355 329-356 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey ==================== ward 5, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 496b, sheet 96, image 96, Aug. 12 491-827 Thomas Farnon-40-M-W-machinist-$4,000-$300-b.N.J.. Anne Van Riper-55-F-W-domestic-b.Ireland Lucy Kennedy-26-F-W-b.N.Y.. Thomas Farnon-11-M-W-at school-b.N.J.. ————————————————————————– ward 5, PATERSON M593-roll 885 P.O. Paterson page 501b, sheet 105, image 105, Aug. 15 541-885 (two family house) 591-950 701-1116 (two family house) 761-1226 (four family house) ward 5, PATERSON 857-1376 (two family house) |
1880 Census VAN RIPER Bergen County New Jersey ============== Englewood Twp. district 2 T9- roll 770 page 24a, sheet 1, image 41, June 3 5-5 286-323 53-64 107-107 316-358 320-362 58-61 127-146 187-198 206-214 35-35 128-130 136-138 55-63 75-85 135-149 115-129 127-141 93-105 (two family house) 94-106 (two family house) 107 84-98 151-170 223-256 (Two family house) 223-257 |
1900 Federal Census VAN RIPER Wisconsin =============================== Clark County Sherwood Forest Town Roll 623-1781 district-26 page 140b,sheet 1, image 2, June 2 13-13 25-25 111-111 159-162 104-107 Frank Van Riper-27-M-W-head-farm laborer-married-5yrs.- |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Berrien County Galien Township T623-roll 702 district 117 page 304a, sheet 11, image 21, June — 241-248 349-378 24-24 Benjamin H. Van Riper-67-M-W-head-farmer-married 44yrs.- 30-31 189-189 |
1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census =========================================================== ERIE County Buffalo Ward 21 T623-1031 district 178 page 261a, sheet 13, image 25, June 11 135 Prospect Avenue 223-290 417-445 299-333 80-109 |
1910 VAN RIPER Federal Cenus California ===================================== Butte County Chico Township roll T624-73 district 2 page 16a, sheet 4, image 7, April 14 Shooshone and Chico Vicinity 75-76 55-57 263-265 265-267 271-283 46-52 201-208 |
from the 1919&1920 book “Who’s Who”
VAN RIPER, John Crowell, banker; b. in |
M432-roll 452 Jersey City M432-roll 452 page 353a,sheet 705,image 103,Aug. 27 442-736 page 207a,sheet 413,image 27,Aug.6 195-208 302-321 467-527 495-560 506-569 528-597 page 239a,sheet 477,image 91,Oct. 22 29-37 100-118 Garret C. Van Reypen-52-M-W-farmer-$5,000-b.NJ.. 159-183 164-188 166-190 170-194 422-503 p280a,sheet 339,image 19-July 22 113-128 264-374 241-478 30-31 87-91 88-92 101-106 103-108 132-138 133-139 |
Part 4 (-end) From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the Passaic County Historical Society- Paterson,NJ. Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924. OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN History Since 1815 After the death of John, his son |
The following is from Passaic County Historical Society Web Site by Annita Zalenski—geocities.com/pchslc Abraham Van Riper was a life long resident and gave a speech. Ridgewood is in Bergen County,NJ
The Naming of Godwinville Reprinted from Short Sketches on Passaic County History, 1935, The ceremony of naming this village, in Bergen County about four miles north of Paterson, Abraham Van Rypen, one of the oldest inhabitants then addressed his neighbors in the Friends and fellow citizens – as one of the oldest residents of In commemoration of one of the few that now remain of that worthy band, who breasted the storm of war in defense of our The above was received with unabounded applause and General Godwin being present Fellow citizens, with sentiments of unfeigned gratitude, I rise This reply was also received with marked approbation. The company then again formed |
VAN RIPER 1837-38,Newark,NJ,city directory
Aron-blacksmith-home 121 Washington St. 01/30/2001 |
VAN RIPER- 1888-89 Paterson,NJ,city directory
Adrian-baker,103 Broadway-home 101 Broadway 12/22/2000 |
Van Riper-1849-50 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater,48 Mechanic St.-home 59 Mullbery St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/08/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1877-78-Paterson,NJ,city directory.
Adrian-farmer-home Union Ave near Cemetery. 01/26/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1904 Paterson city directory,Passaic Co., NJ
Adrian-home 293 Hamilton Ave. |
VAN RIPER-1932 Paterson,NJ,city directory
A.H.,Jr.-supt. J.C. Ackinson Inc.,460 Totowa Ave. |
Van Riper-English Neighborhood Reformed Church Cemetery Burial Records 1779-1985 N.J. State Society NSDAR page 119-Abraham Van Riper-d. Jan. 8,1882-38 yrs. page 120-Annie A. Van Riper-d. Sept. 28,1910-56 yrs. Grace D. Van Riper-d. July 19,1920-67 yrs. Eugene S. Van Riper-d.Sept. 24,1932-58 yrs. |
VAN RIPERS BURIED IN CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Part 1 SECTION 4 1. 2. 6. 14. |
1910 Federal Census Van Riper Somerset County New Jersey ================ Somerset County Bernards Roll T624-907 District 108 page 149b, sheet 18, image 36, Eugene Van Riper-50-M-W-head-dealer Fruits & Vegtables-widow (of Emma L.) 113-122 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Kent County Grand Rapids Township T623-roll 723 district 148 page 57a, sheet 4, image Soldiers Home Adrian Van Riper-73-M-W-inmate-farm laborer-widow- |
1870 Van Riper New York State Yates County ==================== Italy P.O. Italy Hill M593-roll page 444a, sheet 19, image 19, July 2 160-165 James E. Van Riper-22-M-W-farm laborer-$300-married July-b.N.Y.. Francina M. Van Riper-20-F-W-keeps house-married July-b.N.Y.. Henry Van Riper-3mths.-M-W-b.April N.Y.. ————————————————— Italy M593-roll 1120 P.O. Italy Hill page 445b, sheet 22, image 22, July 5 187-195 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County ================= Ward 7 Brooklyn M593-roll 949 P.O. Brooklyn page 380 , sheet 43, image 43, June 17 270-288 (2 family house) Abraham Van Riper-45-M-W-compositor-b.N.J.. Elizabeth Van Riper-39-F-W-keeps house-$1,000-b.N.Y.. Thomas A. Van Riper-17-M-W-bank note printing-b.N.Y.. Lucius O. Van Riper-15-M-W-clerk in store-b.N.Y.. Georgianna Van Riper-10-F-W-b.N.Y.. Julius Van Riper-5-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Susan Van Riper-3-F-W-b.N.Y.. —————————————————————————————————— 9/29/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State New York County ======================= New York City ward 17, district 1 M653-roll page 661, sheet 100, image 100, June 25 253-912 (two family house) Mary L. Laura-35-F-W-b.N.Y.. Wm. H. Laura-9-M-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Mathilda Laura-6-F-W-at school-b.N.Y.. Richard Laura-5-M-W-b.N.Y.. Elisabeth Laura-67-F-W-b. Ireland Isaac Conklin-25M-W-cracker baker-b.N.Y.. Anna Van Riper-23-F-W-school teacher-b.N.Y.. Frances Van Riper-18-F-W-school teacher-b.N.Y.. —————————————– 7/9/2004 |
Thanks very much, Jean Maris from Florida, for sending the following beautiful picture of some Van Reipens in 1904 in your grandfather Heath’s car.
Jean Maris’s line is as follows: Jurian Tomassen |
Van Reypen House, Bergen Township (you might need Acrobat reader)
The Van Reypen house, built in 1802, was one of the oldest homesteads in Jersey City and belonged to one of the founding Dutch families of the Bergen Township. It is said to be the third house located west of one of the original lots that was within the stockade of the township established under the Dutch Director-General of New Netherland Peter Stuyvesant in 1661 for defense against the Indians. The first two houses were reportedly destroyed by fire and the bricks from one of the former buildings used in the construction of the 1802 home. According to historian Daniel Van Winkle, the Van Reypen family dates back to Juriaen Tomassen who emigrated from Amsterdam in April 1663. He first lived in Passaic County but settled in Bergen between 1664 and 1667. Tomassen acquired Lot 161, now 311 Academy Street at the intersection of Academy and Van Reypen streets, as well as other property. He became a member of the Dutch Reformed Church (now Old Bergen Church) in 1667 and married Pryntje Hermens on May 25 of that year; they had ten children, five boys and five girls. Their descendants adopted their surname from Tomassen’s ancestral town of Ryp or De Ryp. Records for the variations of the family name may be found in records of the church starting in 1761. By the early nineteenth century, occupants of the homestead spelled the name “Van Reypen” (Van Winkle 97-102). The Bergen Township lot passed from Tomassen’s second son Gerrit Jurisense (1607-1748) as follows: to Cornelis Geretsen (1707-1771), fourth son of Gerret; to Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818), second son of Cornelis; to Cornelius Van Reypen (1767-1812), eldest son of Daniel; to Cornelius C. Van Reypen (1813-1900), eighth son of Cornelius; and to (Rear Admiral) William Knickerbocker K. Van Reypen, MD (1840-1924), the only son of Cornelius C. Van Reypen. Several members of the Van Reypen family played significant leadership roles in the developing community that would be Jersey City. During the Revolutionary War, Daniel Van Reypen, who lived at 320 Fairmount Avenue, was a staunch patriot. His sister Jane Van Reypen Tuers learned of a British conspiracy plot against West Point, gave the information to her brother, and he passed it on to General “Mad” Anthony Wayne in Hackensack for General George Washington. Cornelius C. Van Reypen was active in the political, social and church affairs of Jersey City. He was born and died in the house constructed by his father Cornelius on the plot purchased by his great grandfather. Van Reypen attended the Columbian Academy (1790-1857), the first school in Bergen, and was a member of the Holland Society of New York City. He became vice president of the Hudson County Democratic Society and served as treasurer of the Dutch Reformed Church for twenty-five years. Dr. William K. Van Reypen graduated from New York University at age seventeen and from New York University Medical College. During the Civil War, he was assistant surgeon with the Second Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers and then assistant surgeon in the United States Navy at the naval hospital at Brooklyn, NY, among other assignments. Dr. Van Reypen was appointed surgeon general of the Navy by presidents William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt and retired with the rank of senior rear admiral. From 1884, he lived in Washington, DC, and participated in several civic organizations such as the American Red Cross (president, 1904), Sons of the American Revolution, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, and, like his father, the Holland Society of New York City. The Van Reypen homestead remained in the family until 1925 when it was sold and razed for the construction of an apartment. Anna D. (Van Reypen) Green, the youngest daughter of Cornelius C. Van Reypen and sister of William K. Van Reypen occupied the house at the time. References: By: Carmela Karnoutsos |
P.O. Laingsburgh page 481b, sheet 14, image 14, Sept. 13 104-104 105-105 111-112 Porter 10-10 |
1860 VAN RIPER BERGEN COUNTY, New Jersey ========================== Franklin Twp., P.O. Godwin (Ridgewood) page 339, sheet 11, image 37, July 11 M653-roll 683 228-259 (two family house) Charles Van Riper-30-M-W-carpenter-$275-b.N.J.. Mary Van Riper-22-F-W-b.N.J.. Jane Van Riper-F-W-b.N.J.. ———————————————– Franklin Twp., P.O. Godwin (Ridgewood) page 358, sheet 30, image 56, July 17 M653-roll 683 362-411 484-541 499-556 496-523 622-684 772-846 28-32 ====================================== |
1860 VAN RIPER Virginia South Ward, Petersburg, Dinwiddie County M653-roll1342 page 313, sheet 73, image 73, June 22 751-6 L. H. Sprague-59-M-W-b.N.Y.. Jane Sprague-59-F-W-b.Connecticut Herbert Schaubert-17-M-W-apprentice factory-b.N.Y.. Wm. Kromberg-26-M-W-cabinet maker-b.Germany Nancy Kromberg-28-F-W-b.Pennsylvania Wm. Kromberg-11-M-W-b.Pennsylvania Clara Kromberg-7-F-W-b.Pennsylvania John Davis-M-W-44-grains finisher-b.Delaware Julian Polk-26-M-W-printer-b.Virginia John Van Riper-24-M-W-carpenter-b.N.Y.. ================================== 1860 VAN RIPER Wisconsin Greenbush, Sheboygan County M653-1432 page 66, sheet 84, image 66, June 22 618-607 |
1870 VAN RIPER Hudson County New Jersey ————————————- 4th ward, Jersey City M593-roll 866 P.O. Jersey City p260b, sheet 40, image 40, Aug. 22 184-321 (two family house) Mary Van Riper-40-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. David Stone-48-M-W-b.N.J.. ————————————————————- 4th ward, Jersey City M593-roll 866 P.O. Jersey City p263a, sheet 47, image 47, Aug. 22 226-231 335-517 473-645 (two family house) 218-221 288-299 304-315 342-356 362-384 (two family house) 380-452 (two family house) |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Kings County =================== Ward 11 Brooklyn M593-roll 952 page 79b, sheet 158, image 158, July 8 606-1396 Susan Van Riper-50-F-W-washer woman-b. N.Y.. —————————————————- Ward 11 Brooklyn M593-roll 952 page 79b, sheet 158, image 158, July 8 606-1396 814-1310 |
1870 VAN RIPER Passaic County New Jersey ====================== Little Falls Twp. M593-roll 884 P.O. Passaic p237a, sheet 4, image 4, June 27 25-25 Mary Van Riper-57-F-W-keeps house-$6,000-$175-b.N.J.. ———————————————————– Little Falls Twp. M593-roll 884 P.O. Passaic p237a, sheet 9, image 9, June 29 58-64 134-144 182-199 |
1880 Census Van Riper New Jersey Morris County ========= Denville Twp. T9-roll 793 district 136 page 524b, sheet 12 , image 12 , June 5 106-118 524-566 Jon. M. Van Riper-30-M-W-clerk-insane-single-b.N.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a… Ansel J. Van Riper-21-M-W-single-insane-b.N.J..-Fa.b.n/a-Mo.b.n/a 31-31 257-277 216-250 357-404 198-231 |
1900 Federal Census Van Riper Essex County New Jersey ================================== BLOOMFIELD Bloomfield Town, ward 1 19-24 49-54 45-58 430-526 280-291 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Cass County Silver Creek Township T623-roll 706 district 102 page 206a, sheet 7, image 13, June 1 143-147 33-36 53-55 283-298 75-78 76-79 |
1900 VAN RIPER New York State Federal Census ============================================================== Madison County Cazenovia Cazenovia Village T623-roll 1071 district 6 page 62a, sheet 12, image 23, June 12 299-333 72-75 92-97 44-44 101-237 |
1910 VAN RIPER Paterson City Passaic County New Jersey ================================================ Passaic County Paterson City, ward 1, 2nd district Roll T624-905 District 88 page 128b, sheet 12b, image 24, April 22 Jefferson Street 138-271(two family house) 202-460 (two story house) 138-140 John Van Riper-60-M-W-head-iron shop,moulder-married 39yrs.- 256-298 (two family house) 432-526 118-204 96-154 (two family house) 128-249 34-47 34-48 (two family house) 9-11 26-49 (three family house) 76-116 125-193 (two family house) 22-33 87-166 155-241 n/a-n/a (two family house) 64-153 148-291 29-30 57-58 262-337 95-97 53-64 (two family house) 64-78 23-37 280-444 117-232 (three family house) 135-292 Neil (Cornelius)Van Riper-70-M-W-head-widow (of Rosette)-not working-
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FROM THE BOOK “THE NEWS’ -HISTORY OF PASSAIC “ (Passaic county New Jersey) 1899 by William J. Pape and William W. Scott Cornelius Van Riper, M.D.- The name of Van |
MICHIGAN Federal Census (Notice all the Van Riper’s that were born in N.J. and N.Y. states) OAKLAND County, Oakland Twp. 2031-2068 2034-2071 36-36 1856-1893 35-35 217-217 3-3 2183-2183 91-91 1652-1652 1658-1658 1659-1658 636-640 131-131 132-132 64-64 26-26 59-59 88-88 92-92 110-110 121-121 122-122 11-11 *Andrew J. VAN RIPER-b.Jan. 9, 1807-bap. Feb 15, 1807(Reformed Ch., Totowa,NJ.) Residence-Paterson,NJ.-Seneca County,NY,-SHIANASSEE-Woodull Twp., Michigan.. son of- Jurie(George) Jurrianse(Van Riper) and Elizabeth VAN BLARCOM wife of Andrew -Catherine DUBOIS-born Marbletown, Ulster County NY. |
PART I
JURIAEN TOMASSEN Juriaen Tomassen was the common ancestor of the Holland Dutch Juriaen Tomassen was from Reypen (Ripen or Ryp), a small Juriaen Tomassen sailed to this country in the ship De Bonte Coe Juriaen Tomassen settled in Bergen (New Jersey City) and in 1664 Juriaen Tomassen was recorded as a member of the Bergen Church Juriaen Tomassen’s death is recorded at Bergen as having occurred THOMAS JURIAENSE The line of descent from Juriaen Tomassen to the Jacob and Richard Following the custom of the time, Thomas took as a surname one Thomas was baptized June 10, 1668. He married Jannetje, daughter The children of Thomas Juriaense and Jannetje (Straet) Van Riper, The date of death of Thomas Juriaense and that of his wife, Jannetje JURJAEN VAN RIPER The next in line of descent and a member of the third generation Jurjaen was baptized June 12, 1693 and married June 12, 1714, Jurjaen lived in Acquackanonk, which was first settled by the Dutch Jurjaen was chosen deacon of the Acquackanonk Church in 1724. In 1737, Jurjaen and his brother-in-law, Adriaen Post, who had RICHARD (DIRCK) VAN RIPER Richard or Dirck was the youngest son of Jurjaen and Aeltje On November 23, 1762, Richard bought a tract of land comprising Richard’s farm was always known as the “Old Van Riper Place”. During the early years of the farm, there was located on the place a In connection with the foregoing statement regarding slaves, it is Our Richard or Dirck VanRiper, with rank of captain, commanded a Richard Van Riper was one of the leaders in the movement to have The Rev. Peter DeWitt was one of the supply ministers at the The old church was replaced by a new church building in 1852, After the death of a grandson, Andrew VanRiper, May 23, 1881, Richard was buried in the old burying ground back of the Preakness Two days before he died, Richard made out his will, dating it April After Richard’s wife, Elizabeth, died the residue of the estate was to The Executors of the will were: son, Richard; son-in-law, Simeon |
The following is from the Morman CD
1880 CENSUS VAN RIPER NEW YORK CITY relation born sex race where born Census Place: New York, New York, New York Census Place: New York, New York, New York Census Place: New York, New York, New York |
Van Riper 1840-41 Brooklyn,New York city directory on line
VAN RIPER,Garrett, superintendent stream rope walk, Graham St. near Myrtle St. VAN RIPER,John, carpenter, 100 Orange St. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Directory/1840.html |
VAN RIPER- 1893-94 Paterson ,N.J.,city directory.
Adrian-baker,103 Broadway-h 101 Broadway 12/23/2000 |
Van Riper-1850-51 Newark,NJ,city directory
Alonzo-plater 50 Church St. The Pierson’s city directory did not always indicate 02/08/2001 |
VAN RIPER-1880 CENSUS MICHIGAN
VAN RIPER-one word 29. Census Place: Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan |
VAN RIPER-1905 Paterson,NJ city directory
Abram Z.-home 293 Hamilton Ave. 11/29/2000 |
VAN RIPER-1933 Paterson,NJ,city directory
A.H.,Jr.-supt. J.C. Ackinson Inc.,460 Totowa Ave. |
VAN RIPER-from the Daughters of the Revolution- Lineage Book.
———————————————————————————— From Ancestry.com—— Search Results Search Terms: RIPER (1), VAN (33), HARMON (1) Search Terms: RIPER (20), HARMON (513), VAN (5006) Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) Combined Matches: 3 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 page 80 Mrs. Sarah Frederick Cadoo. DAR ID Number: 28218 Born in New York, N. Y. Wife of Alexander Cadoo. Descendant of Sergt. Harmon Van Riper, of New Jersey. Daughter of Peter J. Frederick and Mary Van Riper, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Van Riper and Elizabeth Van Droff, his wife. Jacobusse, his wife. Harmon Van Riper, (1761-1845), entered the army at sixteen, served several enlistments under different commands; was in the battles of Monmouth, Connecticut Farms and Springfield. He was placed on the pension roll of Essex county, 1831, for service of corporal and sergeant in the New Jersey militia. He died in Fairfield, N. J. ———————————————– The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Harmon Van Riper, (1761-1845), entered the army at sixteen; served |
Washington Twp, P.O. Hohokus M653-roll 683 ———————————————————– Washington Twp, P.O. Hohokus p667, sheet 7, image 365, July 5 41-57 44-54 75-90 216-251 233-270 233-271 (two family house) 236-275 (two family house) 244-284 244-285 (two family house) ———————————————————- 222-258 350-412 385-446 385-447 (Two family house) 388-450 393-455 413-476 |
VAN RIPER 1910 Federal Census IOWA =================================== Iowa State Butler County Bennezette Township Roll T624-394 District 74 page 37a, sheet 7, image 13, May 6 141-142 103-103 25-25 139-139 95-96 48-49 465-492 70-70 |
1900 VAN RIPER Federal Census Michigan ======================================= Houghton County Franklin Township T623-roll 714 district 181 page 50a, sheet 50, image 98, June 3 802-847 672-715 |
1870 VAN RIPER New York State Westchester County =================== Morrisania M593-roll 1117 P.O. Morrisania, page 287a, sheet 227, image 470,June 30 1475-1887 (two family house) Chas Van Riper-29-M-W-hardware-b.N.Y.. Augusta Van Riper-18-F-W-.keeps house-b.N.Y.. Emily Van Riper-1-F-W-b.N.Y.. ———————————————————– 1475-1888 Josiah Van Riper-25-M-W-works in store-b.N.Y.. Annie Van Riper-23-F-W-keeps house b.England Elizabeth Van Riper-2-F-W-b.N.Y.. ================================= 11/5/2004 |
1870 VAN RIPER Union County New Jersey —————————— ward 1, Elizabeth M593-roll 890 P.O. Elizabeth Port page 317a, sheet 15, image 15, June 107-112 Edward Van Riper-26-M-W-laborer-b.N.J.. Mary Van Riper-24-F-W-keeps house-b.N.J.. Lemual Van Riper-1mths.-M-W-b. April 1870 N.J.. —————————————————— 9/25/2004 |
1860 VAN RIPER New York State New York County ——————————— New York City Ward 12, District 2 P.O. Harlem, Leak & Walts Orphan Asylum M653-802 page 485, Sheet 69, image 69, June 21 353-629 William Van Riper-11-M-W-b.N.Y.. (and many other unrelated names in this orphanage) =============================== |
Hi…i’m researching the family also but my great great grandfather was named Fred and he died in 1926. I’m having a problem trying to find out who his parents were. He settled in Owego, NY and worked on the Pomeroy Tobacco Farm but i have not been able to find a birth record or his parents. I believe if i had this information i might be able to link the branches of the Van Riper’s together in the family tree. Please contact me if you have any information. Sender: Kyla Van Riper |
Die Online-Findbücher des Niedersächsischen Landesarchivs
Akten sind zur Einsicht im Archiv und können vorbestellt werden: http://aidaonline.niedersachsen.de Rieper, Riper, Von Ripen Rep. 3 VP Nr. 33 Rep. 30 Tit. 51 Nr. 47 Rep. 40 Nr. 939 Rep. 70 Nr. 1711 Rep. 174 Jork Nr. 247 Rep. 71 Stade Nr. 132 Karten Neu Nr. 95 Dep. 100/13 Nr. 7 Neu Nr. 3863 Karten Mappe 794 Karten Mappe 838/IV (BOR 3) Rep. 30 Tit. 18 Nr. 70 Rep. 30 Tit. 30 Nr. 61 Rep. 40 Nr. 939 Rep. 80 Nr. 683 Rep. 80 Nr. 1184 Rep. 80 Nr. 1185 Rep. 80 Nr. 6645 Rep. 80 Nr. 6639 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 288 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 288 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 264 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 264 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 233 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 233 HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 380a HStA: Cal.Or. 100 Wennigsen, 380a Rep. 3 Neukloster Nr. 13 Quelle: die Online-Findbücher des Niedersächsischen Landesarchivs http://aidaonline.niedersachsen.de |
Johann Rieper (1654-1705?) & Maria (Marai) …
Generation I I.1 Johann Rieper, born 1654 Twielenfleth, died 03-12-1705 ?. Married Maria (or Marai) …. Generation II II.1 Johann Rieper, born 22-11-1704 Twielenfleth, died 09-12-1788 Hollern. Married 21-11-1740 Hollern Anna Köpken, born 29-01-1713 Hollern, died 06-11-1786 Hollern, daughter of Claus Köpken. Generation III III.1 Klaus Rieper, born 11-03-1743 Hollern, died 07-07-1805 Hollern. Married 23-10-1789 Hollern Margaretha zum Felde, born 11-04-1763 Hollern, died 04-1802 Hollern, daughter of Johann zum Felde (born 23-03-1718 Twielenfleth, died 18-08-1774 Hollern) and Catherina Ropers (born 16-01-1727 Twielenfleth). Generation IV IV.1 Klaus Rieper, born 22-04-1798 Hollern, died 15-09-1835 Hollern, buried 20-09-1801 Hollern. Married 28-04-1826 Hollern Marie (or Maria) Gerkens, born 03-02-1801 Hollern, died 09-10-1848 Hollern, daughter of Johann Gerkens (1761-1808) and Meta Adelheid Meier (1771-1850). IV.2 Johann Rieper, born 14-05-1791 Hollern, buried 22-06-1793 Hollern. IV.3 Catharina (or Katharina) Rieper, born 13-03-1794 Hollern, buried 08-04-1796 Hollern. IV.4 Johann Rieper, born 19-04-1796 Hollern ,buried 20-04-1824 Hollern. IV.5 Jakob Rieper, born 17-07-1800 Hollern ,buried 01-03-1803 Hollern. IV.6 Anna Rieper, born 12-07-1802 Hollern, buried 28-09-1813 Hollern. Generation V V.1 Klaus Rieper, born 31-01-1836 Hollern, died 06-03-1910 Hohenfelde. Married 24-04-1864 Steinkirchen Adelheid von Husen, born 22-11-1834 Steinkirchen, died 26-12-1885 Steinkirchen, daughter of Henning Jonathan von Husen (1805-1864) and Anna Catharina Lemmermann (1802-1877). V.2 Johann Rieper, born 12-07-1827 Hollern. V.3 Metta Rieper, born 07-04-1829 Hollern, buried 07-03-1835 Hollern. V.4 Margaretha Rieper, born 20-09-1832 Hollern. Generation VI VI.1 Johann Rieper, born 30-12-1878 Mittelnkirchen, died 03-01-1950. Married 12-10-1902 Adele Grefe, born 29-05-1876 Steinkirchen, died 17-11-1944 Guderhandviertel, daughter of Hinrich Grefe (1835-1900) and Catharina Oldhaber (1842-1922). VI.2 Klaus Rieper, born 05-06-1866 Hollern. Generation VII VII.1 Klaus Rieper, born 05-06-1903 Mittelnkirchen, died 08-11-1944. Married 11-07-1931 Guderhandviertel Charlotte Müller, born 20-10-1901 Mittelnkirchen, daughter of Richard Hermann Eduard Müller (1868-1926) and Luise Karoline Emilie Fischer (1881-1953). The couple got at least one son. |
![]() Advertentie in het Nieuw Amsterdamsch Handels- en Effectenblad van 15-12-1857, waarin de verkoop van het fregat Oud Nederland te koop wordt aangekondigd (“laatst gevoerd door Kapitein J. RIPER”) |
Sermones dominicales, Mitte 15. Jahrh., Papier, 203 Bll., 21,7 x 14,7 cm, Lederschnitteinband. Signatur: Cod 122 (Altertumsverein)
Diese Handschrift ist, soweit feststellbar, die einzige aus dem späten Mittelalter, die in Westfalen aus Dalheim erhalten geblieben ist. Der neue Handschriftencensus Westfalen kennt ansonsten keine Sammlung in die ein Codex aus Dalheim eingegangen ist. Sie wurde von dem Paderborner Domvikar Ravo v. Ripen an das Kloster Dalheim geschenkt. Ravo von Ripen ist in Urkunden für die Zeit von 1425 bis etwa 1460 nachgewiesen, war Mitglied des Paderborner Domkaland und wird als „Baumeister der Paderborner Kirche“ bezeichnet. Bemerkenswert ist der Einband, einer der wenigen erhaltenen gotischen Lederschnitte. Diese Lederschnitte sind im Gegensatz zu den gestempelten Einbänden individuelle eigenständige Leistungen der Einbandkünstler. Bilder oder Ornamente werden mit einem Messer in das Leder eingeschnitzt, so daß vielfach ein holzschnittartiger Eindruck entsteht. Auf den letzten Seiten befinden sich niederdeutsche Sprüche aus Gregorius, Dionysius und Augustinus als Marginalien und Notizen. Lit.: Schmidt-Künsemüller, Friedrich-Wilhelm: Corpus der gotischen Lederschnitteinbände aus dem deutschen Sprachgebiet. Stuttgart 1980, 39, Nr. 235a. – Rüthing, Heinrich; Schmalor, Hermann-Josef: Aus mittelalterlichen Bibliotheken des Paderborner und Corveyer Landes. Padeborn 1998, 12. – Hinz, Ulrich: Handschriftencensus Westfalen. Wiesbaden 1999, 252. Honselmann, Wilhelm: Der Kaland am Dom zu Paderborn. In: Lob der brüderlichen Eintracht. Die Kalandsbruderschaften in Westfalen. Paderborn 2000, 126-137. Quelle: Schöne Handschriften und Frühdrucke aus der Klosterregion Höxter/ Paderborn |
Johannes Ryper und sein Bruder Hugho verkaufen Dethard van Holthusen und dessen Erben ein halbes Fuder Korn aus ihren Gütern zu Waltringhausen (Walteringhehusen), die zur Zeit Henneke Smedekingh bewirtschaftet, für 30 Rheinische Gulden mit dem Recht des Rückkaufs nach vorheriger Kündigung.
Datum: Na Godes bort unsers heren veerteynhundert jar darna in deme achteundetwinteghesten jare des sondaghes vor sunte Marien Magdalenen daghe. Source: www.aidaonline.niedersachsen.de |
![]() Johann Hendrik Riper (1850-1932) en zijn tweede echtgenote Dina Dorothea Sonders (1852-1942). Deze foto werd – tot mijn grote genoegen – samen met veel meer foto’s en informatie over de tak Pottiez toegestuurd door Diny van der Linden van Dongeren. |
1383, 17 nov., (Dinsdag na St. Martensdag) Willem van Ripen, priester van Amersfoort, verkoopt aan Brand Coppes, zwager van Wessel, de halve tiende over Adamsgoed van Delen te Wessel, die hij van Philippus Scrassers gekocht had. — lit.: Sloet, Goederen van St. Petrus en Paulus, enz., blz. 25 (230); Spaen, van, Repertorium Gelricum II, blz. 170; |
JOHANNES VRUGTMAN, geb. Deventer 15 januari 1916, tr. Brooklyn, NY, USA, 6 oktober 1939 met JULIA KAVELAARS, geb. 1 oktober 1908, overl. Midlothian, VA, USA 22 februari 1999, dr van Andre Marie Gustaaf Antoine Kavelaars, geb. Antwerpen,B, 1884, overl. Rotterdam 1967 en Cornelia Alida Rieper,geb. 1876, overl. 1958.
Bron: Genealogie Vrugtman |
“(…) Dat de Rekwirant (Johann Riper), in zijne vroege jeugd is opgevoed te Föhr in het Holsteinsche bij eene Tante, genaamd Anna Hedwig Schröder (die sedert overleden is) en in het Jaar 1838 naar dit Rijk is gekomen, alwaar hij zich als Matroos heeft geëngageerd, en voortdurend in de hollandsche Koopvaardijvloot heeft gevaren en verschillende reizen naar de Oost Indien heeft gedaan en nu laatstelijk met het Schip Kanton Kapitein Bergner van de Oost Indien is geretourneerd op welk Schip hij eerst als Bootsman en vervolgens als Tweede Stuurman heeft gediend en werkzaam geweest. (…)” (uit: Akte van Bekendheid Johann Riper geb. 1818, Kranenburg – Hannover)
aquarel (1846) van Jacob Spin; titel: Fregat “Canton” |
Behandlung einer Beschwerde der Mitinteressenten Peter Mohr, Johann Rieper und anderer gegen die Beitragsbemessung der Kirchensteuer in Mittelnkirchen Enthält: u.a.: Namenslisten zur Veranlagung der Kirchensteuern für den Bau eines Organistenhauses (1708), eines neuen Witwenhauses (1728), die Kirchenrenovierung (1747) http://www.aidaonline.niedersachsen.de/AktenMedia.aspx?CryptPara=2ifwprtvFeEOoVBaEgJSRlyUgapGM4manbSvw9syMHF211lnIVW1OX0xH3Xvd8xhk/OpHDL2bV2rV47XdTGjhQ$$($$(/°300048259 |
Kauf- und Abfindungsvertrag zwischen den Eheleuten Johann Rieper und Adelheid, verwwe. zum Felde, geb. Rehder, und deren Tochter Adelheid Rieper, alle zu Jork Enthält: u. a. den Abfindungsvertrag für die Töchter Maria, Catharina und Metta zum Felde der Adelheid Rieper, verwwe. zum Felde, geb. Rehder http://www.aidaonline.niedersachsen.de/AktenAIDA.aspx?CryptPara=2ifwprtvFeEOoVBaEgJSRlyUgapGM4manbSvw9syMHF211lnIVW1OX0xH3Xvd8xhk/OpHDL2bV2rV47XdTGjhQ$$($$(/°300213047 |
1919
War ein Schadensfeuer bei Rudolf Eckhoff, früher Hein Rieper in Siebenhöfen. Quelle: Die Geschichte der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Hollern-Twielenfleth (von Helmut Köpke) |
Borstel I
Rieper, Heinrich | Schiffer zum Borstel in der Bürgerei | * 9. 3.1704 in Borstel im altem Lande + 22.11.1760 in Jork | 1. Heirat 22. 1.1732 in nicht bekannt | Dettlevs, Mette | * 22. 6.1707 in Jork + 1. 6.1747 in Jork | +-+–2- Rieper, Gerdts | Einwohner zum Borstel | * um 1740 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 3. 1.1763 in Borstel | Köpcke, Adelheid | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-3- Rieper, Peter | * 22. 7.1771 in Borstel + 18. 8.1772 in Borstel | +—-3- Rieper, Peter | * 30. 6.1774 in Borstel + 30. 6.1774 in Borstel | +-+–3- Rieper, Peter | * 9.10.1775 in Borstel + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 13. 6.1802 in Hamburg | Theshen, Catharina Elisabeth | * um 1775 in Eimsbüttel + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-4- Rieper, Peter Ferdinand | * 1803 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-4- Rieper, Johann Augustin | * 1806 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-4- Rieper, Johanna Margaretha | * 1811 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–4- Rieper, Johann Bernhard | Segelmacher | * 8. 5.1809 in Hamburg + 19. 4.1869 in Hamburg | 1. Heirat 18. 9.1836 in Hamburg St. Nikolai | von Drˆle, Maria Anna Elisabeth | * 18.12.1808 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-5- Rieper, Maria Helena Henriette | * 4. 4.1839 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–5- Rieper, Ferdinand Martin Wilhelm | Maschinist bei der Staatsfähre | * 19. 4.1842 in Hamburg + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 22.12.1867 in Hamburg | Peters, Sophie Caroline | * 10. 1.1847 in Gleidingen + 17. 9.1868 in Hamburg | 2. Heirat 1. 1.1874 in Hamburg | Pluns, Anna Elise | * 24. 9.1848 in Balje + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–6- Rieper, Bernhard Friedrich Martin | Zimmermann | * 9. 7.1868 in Hamburg + 24. 2.1917 in Hamburg | 1. Heirat 29. 5.1899 in Hamburg | Kaspar, Luise | * 25. 1.1876 in Reuss + 25.12.1944 in Windisch | +—-7- Rieper, Karl Ferdinand Rudolf | * 27.12.1902 in Hamburg + 28. 5.1954 in Muralto | +—-7- Rieper, Gertrud Johanna Elisabeth | * 16. 3.1913 in Hamburg + 23. 9.1931 in Davos | +-+–7- Rieper, Friedrich Ernst Heinrich | | Zimmermann | | * 27.10.1899 in Hamburg + 2.12.1983 in Fürth | | 1. Heirat 1. 7.1926 in Zirndorf | | Raab, Frederike Katarina | | * 11. 7.1903 in Zirndorf + 7. 7.1991 in Zirndorf | | | +-+–8- Rieper, Edwin Friedrich | | | | | +-+–9- Rieper, Gerd | | | | | +—10- Rieper, Katrin | | | | | +—10- Rieper, Kristin | | | | | +—-8- Rieper, Lydia Frederike | | +-+–7- Rieper, Ludwig Hans Max | | Steinsetzer | | Betriebsratsvorsitzender der Baubehörde Hamburg | | * 13.12.1900 in Hamburg + 3.10.1954 in Hamburg | | 1. Heirat 4. 8.1921 in Hamburg | | Benthin, Frieda Minna | | Buchbinderin | | * 20. 3.1899 in Hamburg + 9.10.1951 in Hamburg | | 2. Heirat 23. 5.1931 in Bergstedt / Hamburg | | Leptien, Frida Elise Marie | | * 7.12.1903 in Gross-Bollensen + 17. 7.1980 in Hamburg | | | +-+–8- Rieper, Erwin | | | | | +—-9- Rieper, Peter | | | | | +—-9- Rieper, Gisela | | | | | +-+–8- Rieper, Werner | | | | | +—-9- Rieper, Wolfgang | | | | | | | +—10- Rieper, Jessica | | | | | | | | +-+–9- Rieper, Rainer | | | | | +—10- Rieper, Janine Nicole Indra | | | | | +—10- Rieper, Marc-Andre | | | | | +—-8- Rieper, Klaus | | | +-+–8- Rieper, Uwe | | | | | +—-9- Rieper, Lars | | | | | +—-8- Rieper, Jürgen | | | +-+–8- Rieper, Harm | | | +—-9- Rieper, Thomas | | | +—-9- Rieper, Martin Bernhard | | | +—-9- Rieper, Christiane Maria | | +-+–7- Rieper, Heinrich Wilhelm Walter | +—-8- Rieper, Gerda Mimi | +—-8- Rieper, Helga Borstel II Rieper, Heinrich * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt 1. Heirat vor 1715 in nicht bekannt Rieper ?, Wöbke * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt Borstel III Rypebens, Helmeke | lebte im Kirchspiel Estebrügge, arm | * ca. 1510 in nicht bekannt + nach 1547 in nicht bekannt | +-+–2- Rieper, Peter | Hausmann in Altklostergericht; | oldeste Burgermeister des Alten Landes | * ca. 1550 in nicht bekannt + nach 1604 in nicht bekannt | +—-3- Rieper, Claus | * um 1580 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–3- Rieper, Peter | Hausmann in Altklostergericht | * ca. 1580 in nicht bekannt + nach 1649 in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rover, ? | * ca. 1600 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–4- Rieper, Hinrich | Hausmann in Königreich | * ca. 1615 in nicht bekannt + 26.10.1693 in Königreich | +-+–5- Rieper, Peter | Hausmann in Königreich | * 1643/1644 in nicht bekannt + 20. 1.1695 in Königreich | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, Anna | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | 2. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, ? | * …. in nicht bekannt + 27.11.1699 in nicht bekannt | +—-6- Rieper, Wöbke * 1678/1679 in nicht bekannt + 2. 3.1718 in der Elbe ertrunken 1. Heirat 5.11.1695 in Estebrügge Garms, Hans Schiffer in Königreich * 1670/1671 in nicht bekannt + 20. 1.1731 in Estebrügge Grünendeich Rieper, Johann | Hausmann in Grünendeich-Sassen | * 9.12.1684 in nicht bekannt + 16. 1.1763 in Steinkirchen 18 | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, Anna | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–2- Rieper, Peter | Hausmann in Steinkirchen | * vor 1747 in nicht bekannt + um 1768 in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 6.11.1766 in Steinkirchen | Garn, Catharine | * vor 1749 in Bergfried + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-3- Rieper, Adelheit * 24.10.1767 in Steinkirchen + 20. 8.1814 in Grünendeich 1. Heirat 22. 7.1784 in Grünendeich Hauschildt, Hein Hausmann in Grünendeich * 30.10.1752 in Grünendeich + 1. 5.1817 in Grünendeich Jork I Rieper, Johann | Windmüller | * …. in nicht bekannt + vor 1717 in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, Gesche | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—2- Rieper, Ann Catrin | * 11.10.1698 in Osterjork + 1. 6.1768 in Osterjork | 1. Heirat 15.10.1720 in Osterjork | Rieper, Gerd | Schiffer | * 27.11.1698 in Osterjork + …. in nicht bekannt | siehe weiter Jork II bei Rieper, Gerd * 27.11.1698 in Osterjork | | +—2- Rieper, Matheis | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 3. 2.1717 in Jork | Rieper ?, Hedwig Margret Sabina | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—2- Rieper, Johann | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 8. 9.1722 in Jork | Ohlhaber, Margaret | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—2- Rieper, Gesche * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt Jork II Rieper, Jork II Rieper, Albert | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+-2- Rieper, Hinrich | * 8. 7.1651 in Osterjork + 11. 4.1708 in Osterjork | 1. Heirat 31. 5.1681 in Osterjork | Rolff, Gesche | * …. in nicht bekannt + 6.1717 in Osterjork | +—3- Rieper, Peter | * 7. 8.1681 in Osterjork + 2. 1.1742 in Osterjork | 1. Heirat 19.10.1718 in Jork | Helmke, Alheit | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—3- Rieper, Metta | * 9.12.1683 in Osterjork + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 6.11.1708 in Jork | Peters, Heinrich | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—3- Rieper, Margaret | * 28. 1.1686 in Osterjork + 18. 4.1710 in Osterjork | 1. Heirat 25. 6.1709 in Jork | Köpke, Johann | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—3- Rieper, Albert | * 23. 2.1688 in Osterjork + 6. 3.1688 in Osterjork | +—3- Rieper, Gesche | * 25. 4.1689 in Osterjork + 13. 4.1695 in Osterjork | +—3- Rieper, Beke | * 2. 2.1692 in Osterjork + 13. 2.1692 in Osterjork | +—3- Rieper, Anna | * 31. 7.1693 in Osterjork + 2.12.1693 in Osterjork | +—3- Rieper, Hinrich | * 31. 7.1693 in Osterjork + …. in nicht bekannt | +—3- Rieper, Gesche | * 24. 5.1696 in Osterjork + …. in nicht bekannt | +—3- Rieper, Katharin | * 28. 7.1701 in Osterjork + 3. 7.1720 in Osterjork | +-+-3- Rieper, Gerd | Schiffer | * 27.11.1698 in Osterjork + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 15.10.1720 in Osterjork | Rieper, Ann Catrin | * 11.10.1698 in Osterjork + 1. 6.1768 in Osterjork | +-+-4- Rieper, Gerd | | Musikant | | * 14. 7.1734 in Osterjork + 3. 1.1792 in Jork | | 1. Heirat 21.11.1760 in Jork | | Olhabers, Trine | | * …. in Grünendeich + …. in nicht bekannt | | | +-+-5- Rieper, Gerdt | | * 13. 2.1761 in Jork + …. in nicht bekannt | | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | | Schulte, Anna Maria Ellenora | | * 30. 9.1773 in Jork + …. in nicht bekannt | | | +—6- Rieper, Gerd | * 7. 9.1795 in Jork + 15.11.1795 in Jork | | +—4- Rieper, Anna | * 28.12.1737 in Osterjork + 4. 1.1804 in Westerjork | 1. Heirat 15. 2.1763 in Westerjork | Reckmann, Claus | * 14.10.1736 in Westerjork + 1. 2.1812 in Jork | +—4- Rieper, Cathrina * 3.1740 in Osterjork + 8. 4.1760 in Jork Mittelnkirchen Rieper, Johann | Gerichtsvogt, Vogt im Daudiekschen Gericht | (Vogt im Wischgericht) | * 2.1708 in nicht bekannt + 21. 6.1784 in Mittelnkirchen | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, Gesche | * 1.1701 in nicht bekannt + 29. 6.1774 in Mittelnkirchen | 2. Heirat 12. 9.1775 in Mittelnkirchen | Köster, Adelheid | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt +-+–2- Rieper, Johann | * 16. 4.1777 in Mittelnkirchen + 12. 4.1848 in Jork | 1. Heirat 27. 4.1802 in Jork | Rehder, Adelheid | * 5.1765 in Jork + 18. 5.1827 in Jork | +—-3- Rieper, Adelheid | * 20.12.1803 in Jork + 23. 1.1867 in Jork | 1. Heirat 14. 8.1823 in Jork | Borstelmann, Peter | Hausmann in Jork zu Bürgerei | * 7. 7.1795 in Jork + 12. 1.1848 in Jork | +—-3- Rieper, Margaretha | * 12. 2.1806 in Jork + 21. 7.1808 in Jork | +—-3- Rieper, Johann * 8. 2.1818 in Cranenburg + 1868 in Rotterdam siehe Die Familie Riper in Rotterdam. Moorende Rieper, Heinrich | Hausmann in Westmoorende | * etwa 1560 in nicht bekannt + nach 1624 in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rovers, ? | * ca. 1580 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–2- Riepen, Hinrich | Hauerkötter in Moorende | * etwa 1605 in nicht bekannt + nach 1663 in nicht bekannt | +-+–3- Riepen, Hinrich | Hausmann in Ostmoorende; Schöffe | * 1636/1637 in nicht bekannt + 20. 1.1721 in Ostmoorende | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Riepen ?, Catarina | * 1635/1636 in nicht bekannt + 19.11.1706 in Estebrügge | +-+–4- Riepen, Hinrich | Hausmann in Westmoorende | * 1665/1666 in nicht bekannt + 31. 3.1716 in Estebrügge | 1. Heirat 27. 4.1700 in Estebrügge | Rieper ?, Gesche | Schreibweise: Riepen | * etwa 1665 in nicht bekannt + 30. 3.1720 in Westermoorende | +—-5- Riepen, Sophie * 14.12.1706 in Estebrügge + …. in nicht bekannt 13 1. Heirat 17.10.1724 in Estebrügge Gevekoth, Hinrich Hausmann in Westermoorende * 11.10.1699 in Estebrügge + 24. 8.1748 in Westermoorende 13 Twielenfleth Rieper, Johann | Hausmann in Bassenfleth | * 1654 in Twielenfleth + 3.12.1705 in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, Marai (Maria) | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–2- Rieper, Johann | Hausmann | * 22.11.1704 in Twielenfleth + 9.12.1788 in Hollern | 1. Heirat 21.11.1740 in Hollern | Köpken, Anna | * 29. 1.1713 in Hollern + 6.11.1786 in Hollern | +-+–3- Rieper, Klaus | Hausmann | 1803 Kirchenarmenjurat des Kirchspiels Hollern | * 11. 3.1743 in Hollern + 7. 7.1805 in Hollern | 1. Heirat 23.10.1789 in Hollern | zum Felde, Margarete | * 11. 4.1763 in Hollern + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–4- Rieper, Klaus | Häusling | * 22. 4.1798 in Hollern + 15. 9.1835 in Hollern | 1. Heirat 28. 4.1826 in Hollern | Gerkens, Marie | * 3. 2.1801 in Hollern + 9.10.1848 in Hollern | +-+–5- Rieper, Klaus | Dachdecker | * 31. 1.1836 in Hollern + 6. 3.1910 in Hohenfelde | 1. Heirat 24. 4.1864 in Steinkirchen | von Husen, Adelheid | * 22.11.1834 in Steinkirchen + 26.12.1885 in Steinkirchen | +-+–6- Rieper, Johann | Briefbote & Schifferknecht | * 30.12.1878 in Mittelnkirchen + 3. 1.1950 in Neuenkirchen | 1. Heirat 12.10.1902 in Mittelnkirchen | Grefe, Adele | * 29. 5.1876 in Steinkirchen + 17.11.1944 in Guderhandvierte | +-+–7- Rieper, Klaus | Lehrer | * 5. 6.1903 in Mittelnkirchen + 8.11.1944 in nicht bekann | 1. Heirat 11. 7.1931 in Guderhandviertel | Müller, Charlotte | Handarbeitslehrerin | * 20.10.1901 in Mittelnkirchen + …. in nicht bekan | +-+–8- Rieper, Hermann Johann Richardt | +—-9- Rieper, Regina Claudia Ort nicht bekannt Riper, Margarethe * 4. 6.1765 in nicht bekannt + 20. 7.1836 in Mittelnkirchen 18 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt Garn, Barthold Eigenwohner in Mittelnkirchen auf den Hohen Felde * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt Rieper, Catarina Witwe * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt 2. Heirat 1751 in Neuenkirchen Rosenbrock, Knecht ? von Lauenbrück * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt |
Rieper, Asmus Gender: Male Birth : Brugge, Sho,Ger Death : before 1789 in Brugge, Sho,Ger Family: Children: ————————————————– Rieper, Detlef Hinrich Family: Children: Family: Children: ————————————————– Rieper, Georg Christoph Matthias Family: Children: |
![]() Tineke Riper-Felderhoff en Albert Riper. Albert is de zoon van A.M. Riper en D.M. van Gelder en een kleinzoon van Johann Hendrik Riper en Dina Dorothea Sonders (zie de stamboom De Rotterdamse familie Riper)
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Claus Bremer heiratete in erster Ehe 1761 in Elmschenhagen Maria Oehlgard Hartig
in zweiter Ehe am 21.01.1780 in Kiel Anna Maria Rieper. Er starb am 19.11.1812 mit 76 Jahren in Ellerbeck und wurde dort am 23.11.1812 begraben. Heiratseinträge Sterbeeintrag Es verwundert etwas, daß bei der Genauigkeit der Aufzeichnungen in diesem Sterbeeintrag nicht auch die Kinder aus erster Ehe genannt sind. Aus dem Sterbeeintrag der ersten Ehefrau läßt sich schließen, daß die Kinder, die möglicherweise zwischen 1770 und 1778 geboren wurden, 1778 beim Tod der Mutter bereits verstorben waren. Sterbeeintrag 1. Ehefrau Sterbeeintrag 2. Ehefrau Kinder: Quelle: Familienlinie Bremer – Barbara Püschel |
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Barby Rieper, Alfred | Dr. med; Arzt in Barby, Stabsarzt der Reserve | * 9.10.1881 in Kiel + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat 13. 8.1910 in Barby | Damm, Susanne Clara Christine | * 24.12.1890 in Barby + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-2- Rieper, Alfred | Dr. med; Assistenzarzt, Arzt in Neurode (Eulengebirge) | +—-2- Rieper, Susanna | +—-2- Rieper, Wilhelm | +—-2- Rieper, Erika Haurupfeld Rieper, Claus | Gastwirt in Goldebeck | * 10. 6.1849 in Daetgen + 12. 3.1898 in Goldebeck | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Diestel, Wilhelmine | * 9.11.1857 in Sorgbrück + 15. 1.1930 in Bredstedt | +-+–2- Rieper, Johannes | Bauer auf Haurupfeld | * 12. 4.1890 in Goldebeck + 4. 5.1956 in Flendsburg | 1. Heirat 1. 2.1919 in Wanderup | Christiansen, Adele | * 21. 2.1891 in Wanderup + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-3- Rieper, Anni Wilhelmine | +—-3- Rieper, Wilhelmine Dorothea Margarethe Rade Riper, Hinrich | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | 1. Heirat vor 1757 in nicht bekannt | Stiepers, Wiebke | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +-+–2- Rieper, Max | * 6.10.1757 in Rade + 4. 6.1832 in Rade | 1. Heirat 17.10.1771 in Hohenwestedt | Voss, Sielke | * 3. 1.1759 in Heinkenborstel + 2.10.1835 in Hohenwestedt | +-+–3- Rieper, Hinrich | 1. Heirat 15. 5.1828 in Hohenwestedt | Rowedder, Elsabe | * 29.11.1803 in Nindorf + 23. 4.1847 in Brinjake | +-+–4- Rieper, Marcus | Lehrer | * 14. 4.1836 in Rade + 18. 4.1921 in Plön | 1. Heirat 19. 7.1872 in Tönning | Broders, Metta Maria Christina | * 16. 9.1853 in Tönning + 16.10.1935 in Plön | +—-5- Rieper, Greta Karola Ottilia | Kindergärtnerin in Kiel | * 15. 7.1885 in Kiel + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-5- Rieper, Paula Dora Johanna * 8.10.1886 in Kiel + …. in nicht bekannt Rudkobing Rieper, Johan Frederik | Chirug in Rudkobing | * 1717 in nicht bekannt + 13. 1.1777 in Rudkobing | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, ? | * 1720 in nicht bekannt + 24.12.1774 in Rudkobing | +-+–2- Rieper, Christian | | * 28. 9.1759 in Rudkobing + 17. 7.1824 in nicht bekannt | | 1. Heirat 17. 2.1797 in nicht bekannt | | Bachmann, Frederikke Louise | | * 20. 3.1771 in nicht bekannt + 10.10.1818 in nicht bekannt | | | +—-3- Rieper, Hans Conrad | | * 8.1799 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | | | +-+–3- Rieper, Frederik | | | Postmeister in Hillerod | | | * 8.12.1805 in nicht bekannt + 11.10.1865 in nicht bekannt | | | 1. Heirat 16.12.1841 in nicht bekannt | | | Wedel, Helene Margrethe | | | * 13. 6.1815 in nicht bekannt + 3.1886 in nicht bekannt | | | | | +-+–4- Rieper, Johan Peter Frederik | | | | Student, cand. jur. (1861) | | | | * 14. 2.1843 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | | | | | | | +-+–5- Rieper, Hans Olaf | | | | * 1879 in nicht bekannt + 1912 in nicht bekannt | | | | | | | +—6- Rieper, Olaf | | | * 1908 in Vejle + 1966 in Kopenhagen | | | | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Frederikke Louise Jacobine | | | * 29. 9.1846 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Christiane Marie | | | * 14. 2.1848 in nicht bekannt + 13.10.1865 in Hillerod | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Jacobine Gorgine | | | * 3. 4.1850 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Hele Marie | | | * 8.10.1853 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Charlotte Andrea Wilhelmine | | | * 22. 9.1856 in nicht bekannt + 15. 7.1879 in Hillerod | | | | | +—-4- Rieper, Hans Christian | | * 3. 4.1859 in nicht bekannt + 11.10.1865 in nicht bekannt | | | +—-3- Rieper, Christian Ludvig | * 31. 5.1808 in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-2- Rieper, Frederik | Gärtner in Kopenhagen | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-2- Rieper, Elisabeth | * 1.10.1761 in Rudkobing + 10. 1.1771 in Rudkobing | +—-2- Rieper, Anna Margrete | * 25. 3.1763 in Rudkobing + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-2- Rieper, Johan Georg * 20. 7.1764 in Rudkobing + 12. 6.1765 in Rudkobing Schwabstedt Rieper, Claus * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt 1. Heirat 20.10.1691 in Schwabstedt Rabenalt, Anna Elisabeth * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt Warnitz Rieper, Peter | Lehrer und Küster in Warnitz | * …. in nicht bekannt + 1703 in Warnitz | +-+–2- Rieper, Hinrich Valentin | Küster in Warnitz | * …. in nicht bekannt + 1728 in Warnitz | +-+–3- Rieper, Heinrich | * …. in nicht bekannt + 1751 in Warnitz | 1. Heirat …. in nicht bekannt | Rieper ?, ? | * …. in nicht bekannt + …. in nicht bekannt | +—-4- Rieper, Jürgen Küster in Warnitz * ca. 1750 in nicht bekannt + 8. 7.1832 in Warnitz |
![]() Conny en Jan, temidden van haar ouders Corry Riper-Wessels en Dorus Riper, die op de dag van het etentje 53 jaar getrouwd waren Op 28 april 2005 zijn Conny Riper en Jan Kuiper getrouwd in Venetië.Foto’s uit Venetië en van het etentje op 7 mei 2005 in Rotterdam op RiperNet. |
Danke Herr Max Byron Rieper
1. Hinrich Rieper Zweite Generation 2. Max Rieper Dritte Generation 3. Hinrich Detlef Rieper Vierte Generation 4. Max Rieper Fünfte Generation 5. Hans Adolf Rieper Sechste Generation 6. Hans Heinrich Rieper |
Stammfolge Hohenfelde II
Diese Stammfolge wurde von Johannes Sumfleth aufgestellt 1. Radje (Ratje) Rieper Zweite Generation 2. Theiß Rieper Dritte Generation 3. Johann Rieper Vierte Generation 4. Johann Rieper
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![]() Riper was voor hij met pensioen ging bouwkundig ingenieur. Hij is met gemengde gevoelens in Nijkerk. “Dit is mijn derde congres, en hopelijk mijn laatste. Ik had me niet opgegeven, maar ben door de afdeling benaderd om toch te gaan. Eigenlijk zouden hier veel meer jongeren moeten rondlopen.” Riper vindt dat er meer aandacht moet komen voor de jeugd. “Natuurlijk, we doen als bond ook veel voor de ouderen, maar we zijn geen ouderenpartij. Van de leden bestaat nu een groot percentage uit ouderen, de nieuwe aanwas ontbreekt. De instroom van jongeren is het belangrijkste. In de congresplannen staat weinig concreets over wat de bond voor jongeren wil doen.” (…) Bron: FNV Bouw |
Dear John,
It has been awhile since our last communication. I have since been able to locate some family still living in Missouri. One of my father-in-law’s cousins was able to give me some information about his grandparents and aunts and uncles. My husband’s Great Grandfather was named William Albert Rieper, born April 24, 1865, died November 18, 1929. He married Josephine Lehnen- born March 16, 1872, and died abt 1956. They had nine childrenFrank William (Sept. 18,1890- May 23,1950), Albert, Ralph, Arthur, Henry, Walter Joseph ( My husband’s Grandfather),Josephine Barbara(Oct 20, 1895-Apr 21, 1942), Florence(June 13, 1911-Dec. 23, 1975), and Marie. I don’t have dates for everyone, but I know Frank is the oldest and Marie the youngest. The cousin who sent me the information says she remembers her mother( married to Frank) talking in German to her Grandmother, and was under the impression that her grandparents or her great grandparents came directly from Germany. Josephine may have been French. If any of these names seem familiar, would you let me know. I figure that if I can get back one more generation, I might be able to make the connection to Europe, but I thought it was worth trying now. I really appreciate all the information you have given me so far. Sincerely, Stephanie Rieper |
Stammfolge Jork II
Danke Herr Douglas Reckmann 1. Albert Rieper Zweite Generation 2. Hinrich Rieper Dritte Generation 3. Gerd Rieper Vierte Generation 4. Gerd Rieper 5. Anna Rieper Fünfte Generation 6. Gerdt Rieper |
I Johann RIEPER, Eigenwohner; Gerichtsvogt (Vogt im Wischgericht), “Voigt des Daudiekschen Gerichts”, geboren febr. 1708, overleden op 21 juni 1784 te Mittelnkirchen, thans Lühe, Kreis Stade. Begraven aldaar op 24 juni 1784. Hij woonde “jenseits der Schleuse”, Neuenkirchen. “Johann Rieper ist bei einer Parentation und Leichpredigt begraben.” In het Altländer Archiv te Jork bevindt zich een originele brief uit het jaar 1781, geadresseerd aan “Johann Rieper, Vogt im Wischgericht, Neuenkirchen”.
Gehuwd (1) met Gesche (achternaam onbekend), geboren jan. 1701 (geboortedatum herleid van overlijdensdatum: zij was bij overlijden 73 jaren, 5 maanden en 28 dagen oud.), overleden op 29 juni 1774 te Mittelnkirchen.
Zij is na Johann’s dood een derde maal getrouwd, op 23.02.1787 te Mittelnkirchen, en wel met Ratje Hauschild, zoon van de Hausmann Martin Hauschild uit Steinkirchen. Uit het tweede huwelijk: II Johann RIEPER, Hausmann, geboren op 16 apr. 1777 te Mittelnkirchen (Aangifte: 18-04-1777), gedoopt aldaar op 18 apr. 1777, Overleden op 12 apr. 1848 te Jork aan “Wassersucht”. Gehuwd (1) op 27 apr. 1802 te Jork met Adelheid REHDER, geboren mei 1765 te Jork (datum herleid van overlijdensdatum; toen zij stierf was ze 62 jaren en 8 dagen oud), overleden aldaar op 18 mei 1827 aan “Stickfluss”, weduwe van Jacob zum Felde, dochter van Hein REHDER. Buitenechtelijke relatie (2) met Maria SCHRÖDER, dochter van de (in 1818 gepensioneerde) ruiter Hinrich SCHRÖDER. Uit het huwelijk met Adelheid REHDER (1): Uit de relatie met Maria SCHRÖDER (2): IIIa Adelheid RIEPER, geb. 20-12-1803 Jork, Bürgerei, overl. 23-01-1867 Jork, tr. 14-08-1823 Jork Peter BORSTELMAN, Hausmann, geb. 07-07-1795 Jork, Bürgerei, overl. 12-01-1848 Jork, Bürgerei. IIIb Johann RIEPER, 2e stuurman, later sjouwer, geb. 08-02-1818 Cranenburg (Hannover) (DU), ged. 10-02-1818 Cranenburg (Hannover) (DU), overl. 01-06-1868 Rotterdam (ZH). |
Heden den vijfentwintigsten Junij Achttien honderd zeven en veertig, voor ons Jacob van Vollenhoven Kantonregter te Rotterdam in het Tweede Kanton van het Derde Arrondissement der Provincie Zuid Holland geassisteerd met Wilhelmus Joännes Rietstap, Griffier bij hetzelve Geregt, ter plaatse onzer gewone teregtzittingen in het Geregtsgebouw alhier, zijn gecompareerd:
Hans Peter Hansen Dewelke verklaarden ten verzoeke van Johann Riper, Zeeman, zich thans binnen deze Stad bevindende en om te dienen tot de voltrekking van zijn voorgenomen Huwelijk: Dat zij den Rekwirant zeer goed kennen en weten dat hij is genaamd Johann Riper, zijnde geboren te Kranenburg in Hanover in de Maand Februarij des Jaars Achttien honderd achttien uit en staande den Echt van Johann Riper overleden en van Maria Schröder wier verblijf, leven of dood zoo min aan den Rekwirant als aan de Deposanten bekend is. Dat de Rekwirant, in zijne vroege jeugd is opgevoed te Föhr in het Holsteinsche bij eene Tante, genaamd Anna Hedwig Schröder (die sedert overleden is) en in het Jaar Achttien honderd acht en dertig naar dit Rijk is gekomen, alwaar hij zich als Matroos heeft geëngageerd, en voortdurend in de hollandsche Koopvaardijvloot heeft gevaren en verschillende reizen naar de Oost Indien heeft gedaan en nu laatstelijk met het Schip Kanton Kapitein Bergner van de Oost Indien is geretourneerd op welk Schip hij eerst als Bootsman en vervolgens als Tweede Stuurman heeft gediend en werkzaam geweest. Dat hij retour zijner laatste reis de Rekwirant het voornemen hebbende opgevat om zich alhier in den Echt te begeven, naar zijne geboorteplaats eerst aan zijne Moeder, in de onzekerheid of zij nog in leven was en vervolgens aan de Regering dier plaats heeft geschreven om van daar de noodige documenten wegens zijne geboorte en afstamming te bekomen, doch op dat schrijven, hoe dikwerf ook herhaald, geen het minste antwoord heeft bekomen waardoor hij veronderstellen moet dat zijne moeder sedert zijne afwezigheid overleden of naar elders vertrokken zal zijn, en hij niet weet, waaraan het stilzwijgen derRegering zijner Geboorteplaats, op zijn Schrijven, is toe te schrijven. Dat de Rekwirant alzoo in de volstrekte onmogelijkheid verkeert om de authentieke bewijzen zijner geboorte en afstamming benoodigd tot de voltrekking van zijn voorgenomen Huwelijk over te leggen en de Rekwirant eerlang weder eene buitenlandsche reize zullende ondernemen, en alzoo het meeste belang is stellende dat zijn voorgenomen huwelijk zoo spoedig mogelijk kan worden voltrokken, de Deposanten ten zijnen verzoeke deze Verklaring zijn afleggende om hem te dienen tot aanvullingsbewijs zijner geboorte en afstamming. Gevende de Deposanten voor reden van Wetenschap, de twee eersten, als zijnde Landslieden van den Rekwirant die van zijne geboorte en afstamming volkomen bewust zijn en verscheidene zeereizen met hem hebben gedaan, terwijl de beide laatsten den Rekwirant langen tijd onder den Naam van Johann Riper hebben gekend en omgang met hem hebben gehad, zoodat zij allen gezamentlijk met volle bewustheid en volkomene Kennis van zaken, deze Verklaring wegens zijne geboorte en afstamming kunnen afleggen. Waarvan is opgemaakt deze Akte van bekendheid, welke in brevet wordt uitgegeven en door de drie eerste Comparanten, met ons Kantonregter en den Griffier, na gedane Voorlezing geteekend, verklarende de laatste Comparant niet te kunnen schrijven als de Schrijfkunst niet geleerd hebbende. |
Thank you so much for answering me so quickly! I’ve asked my father-in-law about his family. His father died when he was young. I was misinformed about him being in the military, but he did spend time over seas as a sewing machine mechanic. He never knew his grandfather and only met his grandmother once. I know his father (Walter Joseph,Sr.) died in Oklahoma, and most of his family lived in Missouri. The only name my father-in law could remember was Frank Rieper- one of his dad’s brothers. I searched through the social security death indexes that I have on CD and found several names from Missouri.Maybe one of these will link up to Germany somehow. I’ll list them for you and I will continue to search the websites you sent to look for any possible connections. My father-in-law said he thought his father had 5 or 6 brothers and sisters. Well, here are their names and dates of birth and death. I haven’t been able to find any family connections between them yet.
ANNA RIEPER b.APR 21,1901 d.DEC.11,1988 WELLSVILLE, MO ESTELLE RIEPER b.SEP 2,1897 d. FEB 1983 ST.LOUIS, MO MAY RIEPER b.JUN 22,1891 d. NOV 1978 ST.LOUIS, MO ORA RIEPER b. AUG 16, 1902 d. OCT 1984 MT. VERNON, MO I am going to call my father-in-law in the morning to see if any of these names ring a bell. Thanks you again for all the interesting and helpful information. Sincerely, Stephanie M. Rieper |
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Regest Überlieferung Drucklegungen Diplomatische Erörterung des Stücks Honorabilibus proconsulibus ac consulibus civitatis Dantzik, nobis sincere dilectis, presens noster detur. Swantecorus Dei gracia dux Stetinensis etc. © Jürgen Sarnowsky, Hamburg (2002) |
Herbert Detlev Rieper was born on October 22, 1894 in Strahan, Tasmania to Katie Thurza Stubbings and Claude Detlev Rieper, a shop assistant of German origin. He came to New Zealand in 1910, at the age of sixteen. At the outbreak of World War I, Herbert Rieper enlisted in the Army and was eventually stationed in Cairo, Egypt. While stationed in Cairo, Herbert Rieper met and married Louise McArthur (n‚e Mackrie) in 1915, when he was 21 and she was 34. Louise Rieper had been born in India of English parentage and had been married previously. By the standards and conventions of the day, Louise Rieper sounds to have been an independent, unconventional woman and, perhaps, something of an adventurer. The couple returned to New Zealand at the end of the War, settling in Napier on the Hawke’s Bay, on the eastern shore of the North Island. The Riepers’ first child was born in Napier in 1919 when Herbert was 25 and Louise was 37. They moved to Raetihi in 1922 and their second was born there in 1924, when Herbert was 29 and Louise was 43. Herbert was working as a bookkeeper when he met Honora Parker in Raetihi, around 1928. He was probably about 35 when he left his family and took up with Honora. Louise was about 47 at the time and their children were about 10 and 6. Honora was about 20. However, Herbert Rieper testified in the trial that these things happened two years later; Herbert probably calculated at some point before the trial that Honora was under the age of majority (21) when they took up together, so came to claim they had been together for 23 years, not 25, as he had previously said in interviews. Note the symmetry in age differences; Louise was to Herbert as Herbert was to Honora. For more on Raetihi, see below. Herbert and Louise Rieper were never divorced, which was the reason why he and Honora Parker were never married. Herbert Rieper apparently paid some maintenance to his first family but had little contact with them. By 1936, Herbert Rieper and Honora Parker had moved to Christchurch. The fact that Herbert and Louise Rieper were never divorced is probably the reason why the house at 31 Gloucester St was put in Honora Parker’s name; this would ensure that Honora and her children would retain the house if Herbert were to die. Glamuzina and Laurie describe Herbert Rieper as a quiet, polite and dapper little man. In 1954, Herbert Rieper was the manager of Dennis Brothers’ fish shop on Hereford St in Christchurch. He was 61 years old, so would have been close to retirement under better economic circumstances. Perhaps Herbert Rieper’s impending retirement and the loss of income that would come with it was one of the financial pressures on the Rieper household which drove Honora to take in boarders. Perhaps the family wanted to pay off the house before Herbert retired. Money worries were obviously an extremely important factor in the equation, contributing greatly to the atmosphere in the Rieper home. I tend to think that they were more prominent and important than has been emphasized in treatments to date. The public was, obviously and justifiably, extremely sympathetic to Herbert Rieper after the murder of his wife, and all people associated with the case appear to have been extremely reluctant to offer any criticism of him. This has continued in the discussion and analysis of the case since then, including, to a large degree, Glamuzina and Laurie’s book. However, and no matter how much he may have loved them, it seems apparent to me from his statements and his testimony that Herbert Rieper probably had very little to do with the actual rearing of his children or with disciplining them. He may not have been an ‘absent’ parent, but he was probably very much of the ‘hands-off’ variety, preferring to leave such things to his wife. For example, Medlicott was obviously frustrated by the extremely vague and limited information about Pauline’s medical history which he could glean from Herbert Rieper (see 7.8.1). Herbert Rieper’s sketchy information to Medlicott about his daughter, conisting mostly of information about how she helped him with his hobbies and bare-bones facts about her illness, should be contrasted with Hilda Hulme’s detailed information to Medlicott about her daughter. Herbert Rieper testified in the Hearing and Inquest that he himself played a critical role in the events from Easter, 1954, up to Honora’s murder but, by the time of the trial, his name was mostly absent and it was clear that Honora Parker initiated and carried through with many of the actions and decisions concerning Pauline. Unfortunately, this ‘hands off’ approach of his made Herbert a very unreliable witness when it came to details of dates and even the sequence of key events. He said that Honora finally approached Henry Hulme some time after Easter, 1954, determined to secure Henry’s cooperation to break up the friendship of Pauline and Juliet. Around that time, the Riepers learned of Henry Hulme’s plan to take Juliet to South Africa. It isn’t clear what Herbert Rieper learned about the Hulmes’ personal situation at that time. This is a crucial time period in the case, with few entries available from Pauline’s diaries. Herbert Rieper’s experiences on the day of his wife’s murder were truly heart-wrenching and tragic. He was out of the shop and missed the message that his wife had been “hurt,” so didn’t show up to Victoria Park until after work, two hours after his wife’s death, driven by a colleague. He was the prime suspect, briefly, and was kept in the dark about what had happened to Honora for several hours while being interrogated quite aggressively by police officers at the scene. Officers secured his permission to interrogate his daughter without legal counsel, and to search his house and her room under the same conditions, thereby having him sow the legal seeds of the extraordinary trial. He was obliged to divulge his marital status and that of Honora Parker and the legal status of his children, all dutifully recorded and then reported worldwide the following day. And, the following day, Herbert Rieper was required to identify his wife’s body–which must have been a particularly unpleasant and traumatic experience because of the nature of Honora’s injuries. He held the funeral for his wife the very next day, on Thursday June 24, 1954. Herbert Rieper was apparently affected greatly by Honora Parker’s murder. He provided rather sketchy background information about Pauline to police and psychiatrists after his daughter’s arrest. He testified at both the inquest and trial, but did not bother to attend the trial after his testimony was over. His testimony was not particularly informative and it is quite painful to read; it must have been unbearable to listen to him give it. Herbert Rieper refused to attend court on the day his daughter was convicted of murder, and stated from his home that he “had nothing to say” at the close of the trial. Reading between the lines, Herbert Rieper became terribly bitter and hostile toward the Hulmes and his daughter. The trial placed an extreme financial burden on Herbert Rieper. He was still paying legal fees many years later; these were reduced when the legal firm became aware of his hardship. Herbert Rieper apparently had little to do with his daughter after the murder. He visited Pauline once in prison, but found the process “depressing.” It is doubtful that father and daughter ever reconciled, and there is no record that they had any contact after Pauline’s release on parole. When his daughter was released from prison in 1959, Herbert Rieper was quoted as saying about the sentence served by Pauline and Juliet: “It still doesn’t make up for robbing a person of their life. It was evil between them that did it. Pure evil.” Herbert Rieper died in Christchurch in 1981, at the age of 92, after a long battle against pneumonia, a disease which figures prominently in this story. His sister died in Christchurch in 1973. Where is Raetihi and what was it like? Raetihi is in the central North Island, just SW of Mt Ruapehu. Raetihi, and the nearby town of Ohakune are places where skiers on Mt Ruapehu stay overnight. They are also the centre of a large market-gardening district (carrots, potatoes, etc.) I used to stay in Raetihi with my grandparents every Christmas holidays. It was a very sleepy little town–such a small town that there was just one main street with a few shops. I suspect that its two major ‘industries’ were its dairy factory and the stock sales yard. As a kid, I used to go fishing with my grandfather and have very many happy memories of the area. The trout were GOOD. Absolutely the best breakfast, poached trout… mmmmm… Raetihi is at the top of the parapara (the local name for a road which connects, ultimately, with Wanganui, on the coast to the SW). It is a very winding road but it is the main connection between Wanganui and the centre of the North Island. I used to get there by bus from Wanganui, or by train from Wellington. I think Herbert Rieper and Honora Parker probably ended up there by chance. The trip from the King country through to Napier is still pretty rough even today, worse than the trip from Raetihi to Wanganui. (Source: http://www.adamabrams.com/hc/faq2/Section_3/3.2.9.html) |
The steamship AUSTRIA was built for the Hamburg-America Line by Caird & Co, Greenock, and was launched on 23 June 1857. 575 Commerzlasten / 2684 tons; 318 x 39 x 28.10 feet (length x breadth x depth of hold); clipper bow, 1 funnel, 3 masts; iron construction, screw propulsion, inverted engines (twin cylinders), service speed 10 knots; accommodation for 60 passengers in 1st class, 120 in 2nd class, and 450 in steerage; crew of 80.
Chartered by the British Government as an Indian Mutiny troop transport. 5 October 1857, sailed from Cork, but suffered severe storm damage in the Bay of Biscay, and forced to return to Plymouth; after a second attempt to sail was abandoned when her machinery broke, the British Government cancelled its charter. 1 May 1857, first voyage, Hamburg – Southampton – New York (2 roundtrip voyages). 1 September 1857, sailed from Hamburg on her 3rd voyage to New York. 13 September 1857, about noon, in lat 45 01, lon 41 30, it was decided to fumigate the steerage by dipping a red-hot chain into a bucket of tar; the chain became too hot for the boatswain to hold, and he dropped it on the deck, which immediately burst into flame; although the ship was traveling only at half speed it was impossible to stop the engines as the engine crew had become asphyxiated, and when the helmsman abandoned the wheel, the ship swung into the wind, spreading the flames down the length of the ship. Of the 538 passengers and crew aboard the AUSTRIA, only 91 (not 67, as is usually given) survived in a boat. Of the 91 survivors, 69, including the following crew, were taken on board the French bark MAURICE, of Nantes, Ernest Renaud, master, bound from Newfoundland for the Isle of Bourbon with a cargo of fish: 1. L. F. Hahn, first officer On 14 September, the MAURICE transferred 12 of the surviving passengers (mostly American citizens and British subjects) to the bark LOTUS, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Trefy, master, from Liverpool for Halifax, and proceeded with the remaining 57 passengers and crew to Fayal, arriving on 19 September. At Fayal, nine of the crew–the exception was Allendorf, who appears to have been a passenger working his passage–, boarded the steamer IRELAND, Capt. Jackson, to return to Hamburg; they landed at Gravesend on the evening of 13 October 1858. Allendorf, along with all but three of the other passengers (who, being badly burned, remained in hospital in Fayal), boarded HM steam frigate VALOROUS, Capt. W. C. Aldham, RN, which arrived at New York on the evening of 14 October 1858, 28 days from Plymouth and 16 days from Fayal. (The purpose of the voyage of the VALOROUS to New York was to convey Sir William Gore Ouseley to Central America, as British Special Envoy.) The remaining 22 survivors, 15 passengers and 7 crew, were taken off the burning steamship on the morning of 14 September 1858 by the Norwegian ship CATARINA, Funnemark, master, from Fowey for Quebec, where it arrived on 3 October 1858. The names of the crew of the AUSTRIA arriving at Quebec on board the CATARINA are: 11. Martin Folge, cook Sources: Arnold Kludas and Herbert Bischoff, Die Schiffe der Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Bd. 1: 1847-1906 (Herford: Koehler, 1979), pp. 24-25 (picture); Arnold Kludas, Die Geschichte der Deutschen Passagierschiffahrt, Bd. 1: Die Pionierjahre von 1850 bis 1890, Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseums, 22 (Hamburg: Kabel, c1986), pp. 22-23 (picture); Walter Kresse, ed., Seeschiffs-Verzeichnis der Hamburger Reedereien, 1824-1888, Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, N. F., Bd. 5. (Hamburg: Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, 1969), vol. 1, p. 189; Noel Reginald Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History of the Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (2nd ed.; Jersey, Channel Islands: Brookside Publications), vol. 1 (1975), pp. 349 (picture) and 388. New York Herald, 28 September 1858, p. 1d; 29 September 1858, p. 1a; 15 October 1858, p. 1e; 23 October 1858, p. 1c; New York Times, 5 October 1858, p. 1; 23 October 1858, p. 1; Times (London), 15 October 1858, p. 10f. A list of 23 officers lost on the AUSTRIA is printed in the New York Times, 5 October 1858, p. 1b. Although the original crew list burned with the ship, the Staatsarchiv Hamburg contains extensive lists of surviving crew and passengers, compiled in the course of the official investigation of the disaster, and in conjunction with inheritance and pension claims by the families of the deceased officers and crew members. ——————————————————————————– Source: © 2001 Michael P. Palmer |
Das Haus des Heinz-Theodor Rieper in Mittelnkirchen, Hohenfelde. Die erste Bewohner in 1717 waren Bartheld Hauschildt und Gesche Mette.
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Hinrich Rieper & Gesche Rolff
Generation I I.1 Hinrich Rieper, born 08-07-1651 Oster-Jork (D), died 11-04-1708 Oster-Jork (D). Married 31-05-1681 Oster-Jork (D) Gesche Rolff, born before 1666, died 06-1717 Oster-Jork (D). Generation II II.1 Peter Rieper, born 07-08-1681 Oster-Jork (D), died 02-01-1742 Oster-Jork (D). Married 19-10-1718 Jork (D) Alheit Helmke(n), born bef. 1700, daughter of Lutje Helmke(n). II.2 Metta Rieper, born and baptised 09-12-1683 Oster-Jork (D). Married 06-11-1708 Jork (D) widower H(e)inrich Peters, born bef. 1685. II.3 Marg(a)ret Rieper, born and baptised 28-01-1686 Oster-Jork (D), died 18-04-1710 Oster-Jork (D). Married 25-06-1709 Jork (D) Johann Köpcke, born abt. 1686 Ladekop, son of Te..s Köpcke. II.4 Albert Rieper, born and baptised 23-02-1688 Oster-Jork (D), died 06-03-1688 Oster-Jork (D). II.5 Gesche Rieper, born and baptised 25-04-1689 Oster-Jork (D), died and buried 13-04-1695 Oster-Jork (D). II.6 Beke Rieper, born and baptised 02-02-1692 Oster-Jork (D), died and buried 13-02-1692 Oster-Jork (D). II.7 Anna Rieper, born and baptised 31-07-1693 Oster-Jork (D), died 02-12-1693 Oster-Jork (D). II.8 Hinrich Rieper, born and baptised Oster-Jork (D). II.9 Gesche Rieper, born and baptised 24-05-1696 Oster-Jork (D). II.10 Gerd(t) Rieper, born and baptised 27-11-1698 Oster-Jork (D), died 1763/1768. Married 15-10-1720 Oster-Jork (D) Anna Cathrin Rieper, born 11-10-1698 Oster-Jork (D), baptised 12-10-1698 Oster-Jork (D), died 01-06-1768 Oster-Jork (D), buried 06-06-1768 Jork (D), daughter of Johann Rieper and Gesche. II.11 Katharin Rieper, born 28-07-1701 Oster-Jork (D), died 03-07-1720 Oster-Jork (D). Generation III III.1 Gerd(t) Rieper, born 14-07-1734 Oster-Jork (D), baptised 18-07-1734 Oster-Jork (D), died 03-01-1792 Jork (D), buried 06-01-1792 Jork (D). Married 21-11-1760 Jork (D) Trine (or Trina) Olhabers, born Grünendeich (D), daughter of Jacob Olhabers. III.2 Anna Rieper, born 28-12-1737 Oster-Jork (D), died 04-01-1804 Wester-Jork (D). Married 15-02-1763 Wester-Jork (D) widower Claus (or Klaus) Reckmann, born 14-10-1736 Wester-Jork (D), died 01-02-1812 Jork (D), son of Hinrich Reckmann and Gesche Quast. III.3 Cathrina Rieper, born 03-1740 Oster-Jork (D), died 08-04-1760 Jork (D), buried 11-04-1760 Jork (D). Generation IV IV.1 Gerdt Rieper, born 13-02-1761 Jork (D), baptised 14-02-1761 Jork (D). Got an affair with Anna Maria Ellenora Schulte, born 30-09-1773 Jork (D), daughter of Johann Rudolph Schulte(n) and Catharine Margarete Freudenthal. IV.2 Jacob Rieper, born 09-06-1762 Oster-Jork (D), baptised 13-06-1762 Oster-Jork (D). IV.3 Jacob Rieper, born 19-07-1764 Oster-Jork (D), baptised 19-07-1764 Oster-Jork (D), died 09-08-1764 Oster-Jork (D), buried 11-08-1764 Oster-Jork (D). IV.4 Cathrin Lisbet Ripers, born 07-07-1765 Oster-Jork (D), baptised 08-07-1765 Oster-Jork (D). IV.5 Hinrich Reckmann, born and baptised 25-09-1763 Wester-Jork (D). Married 08-06-1790 Jork (D) Adelheit Beckmann. From this marriage are six children known. IV.6 Gerd Reckmann, born 28-01-1765 Wester-Jork (D), died 13-06-1767 Wester-Jork (D). IV.7 Gesche Reckmann, born 14-03-1767 Wester-Jork (D), baptised 16-03-1767 Jork (D), died 11-04-1774 Wester-Jork (D), buried 14-04-1774 Jork (D). IV.8 Gerd Reckmann, born 03-05-1770 Wester-Jork, died 04-05-1808 Jork (D), buried 06-05-1808 Jork (D), Married 05-07-1795 Jork (D) Trine Margrete Schulte, born 05-11-1767 Jork (D), baptised 06-11-1767 Jork (D), died 29-02-1832 Jork (D), daughter of Johann Rudolph Schulte(n) and Catharine Margarete Freudenthal. IV.9 Anna Katrina Reckmann, born 19-04-1774 Wester-Jork (D), baptised 22-04-1774 Jork (D), died 15-08-1777 Wester-Jork (D), buried 17-08-1777 Wester-Jork (D). IV.10 Claus (or Klaus) Reckmann, born 05-04-1777 Wester-Jork (D), baptised 06-04-1777 Jork (D), died 11-03-1820 Jork (D), buried 14-03-1820 Jork (D). Married 08-11-1798 Jork (D) Anna Heyen, born 12-01-1769 Jork (D), died 20-03-1834 Jork (D), daughter of Peter Hey. From this marriage are six children known. IV.11 Jacob Reckmann, born 26-05-1780 Wester-Jork (D), baptised 28-05-1780 Jork (D), died 22-04-1785 Wester-Jork (D), buried 25-04-1785 Wester-Jork (D). Generation V V.1 Katharina Margaretha Reckmann, born 08-10-1795 Jork (D), baptised 09-10-1795 Jork (D), died 16-03-1865 Steinkirchen (D). V.2 Anna Reckmann, born 16-01-1798 Jork (D), baptised 17-01-1798 Jork (D), died 19-01-1825 Jork (D). V.3 Dorothea Amalia Reckmann, born 04-03-1800 Jork (D), baptised 06-03-1800 Jork (D), died 02-04-1859 Jork (D). V.4 Alheit Reckmann, born 18-11-1802, baptised 19-11-1802 Jork (D), died 11-12-1806 Jork (D). V.5 Johann Christian Reckmann, born 02-02-1806 Jork (D), baptised 03-02-1806 Jork (D). |